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Andrew Solomon is a writer and lecturer on psychology, politics and the arts. He talks about the experience of facing down depression. He’s lectured widely at Harvard, Yale, Cambridge and Stanford amongst others, and writes regularly for 'The New Yorker', 'Newsweek', and the 'Guardian'. His highly acclaimed international study of depression, 'The Noonday Demon' won the 2001 National Book Award and was a finalist for the 2002 Pulitzer Prize. 'Far from the Tree' his most recent book tells the stories of families raising exceptional children who not only learn to deal with their challenges, but also find profound meaning in doing so. 'Far from the Tree' received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction; the J. Anthony Lukas Award; the Anisfield-Wolf Award; the Wellcome Book Prize; the Books for a Better Life Award of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society; the Green Carnation Prize; the National Council on Crime and Delinquency’s Distinguished Achievement Award in Nonfiction; and the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association (NAIBA) Book of the Year Award for Nonfiction, among others. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: http://5x15stories.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5x15stories
The Ringer's Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker sit down to sift through the blame game regarding children being separated from their parents at the border and how the media writes about "lies" (04:15), the Justice Department seizing 'New York Times' reporter Ali Watkins's emails and cell phone data (14:00), the recent profile of ESPN's Stephen A. Smith in 'The New Yorker' (28:00), and how the media handles celebrity suicide (37:00). Credits: Hosted by: Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker Produced by: Jim Cunningham Brought to you by: The Ringer Podcast Network
En este programa repaso la historia de los Premios Pulitzer, de su fundador Joseph Pulitzer y algunos de los principales trabajos premiados este 2018. El galardón principal este año ha recaído en 'The New York Times' y 'The New Yorker' por destapar los abusos y acosos sexuales de Harvey Weinstein, origen del movimiento #MeToo. Puedes ampliar información en enriquebullido.com y escribirme a contacto@enriquebullido.com Gracias por escuchar.
"Ser revisora da 'The New Yorker' é como ser goleira de um time de futebol de primeira divisão — todos os seus movimentos são atentamente observados pelos críticos de plantão”, diz Mary Norris, que “joga” na posição há mais de 30 anos. Ao longo desse tempo, ela ganhou a reputação de ser rígida e "maníaca por vírgulas”, mas, de acordo com ela, essa é uma fama infundada. Acima de tudo, seu trabalho tem um único objetivo: dar, aos leitores, uma boa impressão sobre os autores. Saiba mais, nesta encantadora palestra, sobre o estilo inconfundível da "The New Yorker" com a pessoa que o domina melhor do que ninguém.
Author, comedian, social commentator & famous cartoonist from her work in 'The New Yorker', Liza Donnelly, joins us to talk about comedy, tragedy & communication that knows no boundaries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices